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Implantable medical lead with axially oriented coiled wire conductors

USPTO Application #: 20060089691
Title: Implantable medical lead with axially oriented coiled wire conductors
Abstract: An implantable lead has a lead body construction designed to accommodate loading forces exerted on the lead body during patient movement. The lead body may be sufficiently stretchable to resist forces that could otherwise cause lead failure, axial migration of the electrodes, anchor damage, or tissue damage. Increasing stretchability of a lead body can also increase the vulnerability of the lead body to flex fatigue, buckling fatigue, kinking, and crush. Therefore, the lead described herein includes conductors that comprise coiled wires positioned substantially parallel to a center axis of the lead. The conductors described herein may be coiled around fibers that limit the axial stiffness of the coiled wires to ensure full recovery from axial loading. (end of abstract)



Agent: Shumaker & Sieffert, P. A. - St. Paul, MN, US
Inventors: Paula M. Kaplan, Thomas E. Cross, Stephen L. Bolea, James M. Olsen
USPTO Applicaton #: 20060089691 - Class: 607116000 (USPTO)

Related Patent Categories: Surgery: Light, Thermal, And Electrical Application, Light, Thermal, And Electrical Application, Electrical Energy Applicator, Placed In Body

Implantable medical lead with axially oriented coiled wire conductors description/claims


The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060089691, Implantable medical lead with axially oriented coiled wire conductors.

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[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/621,018, filed Oct. 21, 2004, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0002] The invention relates to implantable medical devices and, more particularly, implantable medical leads.

BACKGROUND

[0003] A variety of implantable medical devices (IMDs) are available to monitor physiological conditions within a patient, deliver therapy to a patient, or both. Typically, an IMD is coupled to one or more implantable leads that carry electrodes to sense physiological electrical activity or deliver electrical stimulation. Cardiac pacemakers and cardioverter-defibrillators, for example, are coupled to one or more intravenous or epicardial leads that include sensing electrodes to sense cardiac electrical activity, stimulation electrodes to deliver pacing, cardioversion or defibrillation pulses, or a combination of sensing and stimulation electrodes.

[0004] Neurostimulation systems also include implantable leads for delivery of neurostimulation therapy to patients to treat a variety of symptoms or conditions such as chronic pain, tremor, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, dystonia, torticollis, epilepsy, urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, sexual dysfunction, obesity, or gastroparesis or other gastric mobility disorders. An implantable neurostimulator delivers electrical stimulation pulses via electrodes carried by leads implanted proximate to the spinal cord, pelvic nerves, stomach, or gastrointestinal tract, or within the cranium of a patient, e.g., for deep brain stimulation or occipital nerve stimulation.

[0005] As a patient implanted with an IMD moves, some regions of the body may expand and contract, resulting in changes in length. The movement may exert high loading forces on anchors, leads, lead extensions, or body tissue. These forces may cause lead failure, axial migration of electrodes, anchor damage, or tissue damage. The patient may experience pain or operational failure or performance degradation of the IMD.

SUMMARY

[0006] In general, the invention is directed to an implantable medical lead having a lead body with axially oriented coiled wire conductors. The lead has a construction designed to accommodate loading forces exerted on the lead body during patient movement. In some embodiments, the lead body may be sufficiently stretchable to resist forces that could otherwise cause lead failure, axial migration of the electrodes, anchor damage, or tissue damage. Increased stretchability of a lead body can also increase the vulnerability of the lead body to flex fatigue, buckling fatigue, kinking, and crush. Therefore, the lead described herein also may include conductors comprising coiled wires positioned substantially parallel to a center axis of the lead.

[0007] The lead body may include a variety of features that reduce the axial stiffness of the lead without significantly impacting the operation and structural integrity of lead components, such as electrodes, conductors and insulators. However, the conductors described herein may be coiled around fibers that limit the axial elongation of the coiled wires to ensure full recovery from axial loading. Several embodiments of a lead are described herein. For example, a lead body may comprise a low durometer outer jacket and/or conductors with a low modulus of elasticity, providing increased stretchability.

[0008] In some embodiments, the lead may also include a coiled wire stylet guide to provide enhanced column strength. The coiled wire stylet guide may or may not be electrically conductive. A helical reinforcement also may be added to the lead to create a lead body that is resistant to flex fatigue, buckling fatigue, kinking and crush. Furthermore, a coiled wire may be embedded between a first insulative layer and a second insulative layer of an outer jacket of the lead body to improve column stiffness and kink resistance. Utilizing one or more of the above features, the lead is able to accommodate changes in length associated with typical patient movement while maintaining structural integrity of the lead.

[0009] In one embodiment, the invention is directed to an implantable medical lead for use with an implantable medical device. The lead comprises a lead body that defines a center axis, and multiple conductors located inside the lead body. At least one of the conductors includes a coiled wire defining a lumen with a center axis substantially parallel to the center axis of the lead body.

[0010] In another embodiment, the invention is directed to an implantable medical device comprising a housing, an implantable pulse generator, within the housing, that generates electrical stimulation pulses, and an implantable lead. The lead extends from the housing, and comprises a lead body that defines a center axis, multiple electrodes, and multiple conductors located inside the lead body. At least one of the conductors includes a coiled wire defines a lumen with a center axis substantially parallel to the center axis of the lead body. The conductors electrically couple the electrodes to the implantable pulse generator.

[0011] The invention also contemplates methods of use and fabrication of an implantable lead and implantable medical device.

[0012] The invention may be capable of providing one or more advantages. For example, a lead constructed in accordance with the invention may result in reduced mechanical loading on tissue anchor points, implantable lead extensions, the implantable lead itself, and the IMD during typical patient movement. In addition, the lead may improve resistance to flex fatigue, buckling fatigue, kinking, and crush. These features may also provide advantages beyond strengthening the lead. For example, a coiled wire stylet guide may provide improved column steerability as well as enhanced stylet insertion and withdrawal. In some embodiments, straight wire conductors may be combined with the coiled stylet guide to achieve low conductor impedance while maintaining stylet maneuverability within the coiled guide. Furthermore, a fiber within a coiled wire conductor may be provided to limit axial stiffness of the coiled wire to prevent over-extension and deformation of the conductor.

[0013] The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0014] FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a stimulation lead introducing kit, which includes components for percutaneously implanting a stimulation lead.

[0015] FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a cutaway view of an implantable medical lead for use with an implantable medical device according to an embodiment of the invention.

[0016] FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating a cutaway view of another implantable medical lead according to an embodiment of the invention.

[0017] FIGS. 4A-4E are schematic diagrams illustrating exemplary cross-sectional views of leads with axially positioned conductors.

[0018] FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram illustrating another exemplary cross-sectional view of a lead with axially oriented coiled wire conductors.

[0019] FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram illustrating a cutaway view of a coiled wire conductor.

[0020] FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram illustrating a cutaway view of another implantable medical lead according to an embodiment of the invention.

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